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autism speaks says it's unclear how many adults are living with autism. they're funding a study next year to try to quantify how many adults are out there. and unlike jerry seinfeld, brian, how many need support. >> it is a fascinating story. kate snow, thank you as always. >>> we are back in a moment after a break with what we learned today about the death of a beloved hollywood star. >>> with tonight's news about more americans in uniform heading back into iraq, this has been a homecoming week at camp pendleton for some of the last marines and sailors who left afghanistan. the first marine division is commemorating the tenth anniversary of the brutal battle of fallujah, the largest loss of life that unit suffered in combat since vietnam. >>> final autopsy results are in tonight for robin williams. confirmation he died from asphyxia due to hanging. and notably his system was free of alcohol and illegal drugs when he took his own life inside his northern california home back in july. his family had said at the time he'd been dealing with a bout of particu
autism speaks says it's unclear how many adults are living with autism. they're funding a study next year to try to quantify how many adults are out there. and unlike jerry seinfeld, brian, how many need support. >> it is a fascinating story. kate snow, thank you as always. >>> we are back in a moment after a break with what we learned today about the death of a beloved hollywood star. >>> with tonight's news about more americans in uniform heading back into iraq, this...
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he's happy to see people talking about autism. it's unclear how many adults are living with autism. they're funding a study next year to try to quantify how many adults are out there. and unlike jerry seinfeld, brian, how many need support. >> it is a fascinating story. kate snow, thank you as always. >>> we are back in a moment after a break with what we learned today about the death of a beloved hollywood star. [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. ime know i'm doing a good job.ts i like it when my toothpaste lets me know too. that's why i went pro. go pr
he's happy to see people talking about autism. it's unclear how many adults are living with autism. they're funding a study next year to try to quantify how many adults are out there. and unlike jerry seinfeld, brian, how many need support. >> it is a fascinating story. kate snow, thank you as always. >>> we are back in a moment after a break with what we learned today about the death of a beloved hollywood star. [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but...
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so it does a lot to help us understand what autism is and destigmatize autism and also autism as a disorder and helps us to understand it more fully and humanizes is. >> often we put celebrities on a pedestal. jerry seinfeld is an a-list celebrity, he's an icon. it proves to any young kid who is watching the celebrity news, that ultimately if they are battling autism, a learning disability, they can overcome it and be as great as jerry seinfeld. >> and he does so much work for autism. it's not like he's speaking from a position where he has no idea what he's talking about. people are pushing back, saying he's clouding the waters little bit. but i don't think so. he's put the work in. he knows a little bit about what he's talking about. it's a great thing, i agree, it destigmatizing the idea of autism for a lot of people. that even giving somebody a broad stroke understanding of what it is, and also it's a spectrum. he was clear to paint this. it isn't a black and white thing, it's a spectrum, and i applaud him for doing that. >> i join all of you in applauding him. i think it's a great thin
so it does a lot to help us understand what autism is and destigmatize autism and also autism as a disorder and helps us to understand it more fully and humanizes is. >> often we put celebrities on a pedestal. jerry seinfeld is an a-list celebrity, he's an icon. it proves to any young kid who is watching the celebrity news, that ultimately if they are battling autism, a learning disability, they can overcome it and be as great as jerry seinfeld. >> and he does so much work for...
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the conference was the brain child of autism speaks founders. will be speaking there tomorrow and joining me now from rome. congratulations bob and suzanne to you for engaging the vatican in this. bob, how important is it that the pope is going to be now embracing this as a cause and speaking globally about what needs to be done to help people with autism. >> well, thank you for having us on. the whole nature of the event, which is sponsored by the vatican and is put on by the vatican is incredibly encouraging. it's a great awareness opportunity for people of all faiths. and the fact that the pope is going to attend at the end and actually be talking to people at the end of it is very, very encouraging and exciting. an enormous ability to reach people all over the world. and we're hoping he will ask for some prayers and explain how important it is for families to take care of their children -- >> pope francis meets the world of autism. >> the fact is that he can communicate acceptance and love in the way no other human being on the globe can. wh
the conference was the brain child of autism speaks founders. will be speaking there tomorrow and joining me now from rome. congratulations bob and suzanne to you for engaging the vatican in this. bob, how important is it that the pope is going to be now embracing this as a cause and speaking globally about what needs to be done to help people with autism. >> well, thank you for having us on. the whole nature of the event, which is sponsored by the vatican and is put on by the vatican is...
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. >>> jerry seinfeld shoged his father and mother e fans today when he said he has signs of autism. jean? >> janelle, people here at the studio teach students new skills. they say jerry seinfeld should get us talking about how people can succeed. >> they can be low verbal, nonverbal, all the way up to the high end aspies, who are very verbal. >> teaching skills to teens and adults who were on the autism spectrum. a spectrum comedian jerry seinfeld says applies to him. >> i don't see it as dysfunctional, i just think of it as an alternate mind set. >> he struggles socially, only feeling comfortable with comedians. >> the only kind of people that i feel completely relaxed around. every other social interaction i have is sm what omewhat of a management. >> reaction to zrksz einfeld's claim he's autistic is getting mixed reaction. >> but i'm very happy that jerry seinfeld has opened up the conversation to say hey, look, there are these other guys on the spectrum. >> while autism is a scary diagnosis, his clients are more like you than you think. >> varied aspects of autism through diffi
. >>> jerry seinfeld shoged his father and mother e fans today when he said he has signs of autism. jean? >> janelle, people here at the studio teach students new skills. they say jerry seinfeld should get us talking about how people can succeed. >> they can be low verbal, nonverbal, all the way up to the high end aspies, who are very verbal. >> teaching skills to teens and adults who were on the autism spectrum. a spectrum comedian jerry seinfeld says applies to him....
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the co-founder and head of autism speaks, which is the largest autism foundation in the nation. so good to have you here, bob. >> it's good to have you. you are one of the original cnbc people. >> yes. and neither one of us have gotten any older. >> right. at the very beginning. >> i really was. and it's been an amazing journey. i was saying that during the commercial because when we all started at cnbc, there were a lot of doubters out there. they weren't sure that we would be able to survive, and now we're the biggest and most influential brand in business television. >> you know, it's so important to recognize today what wasn't even apparent then. that live television is a unique experience. and especially with television sets being so inexpensive and so fantastic today. i mean, that's why sports are doing so well and so forth. and live television has a uniqueness and a feel. it's reality programming. in this case, there's real money. you're not playing with chips here. you're playing with real money. and you're seeing things happen. and people get a chance to really feel tha
the co-founder and head of autism speaks, which is the largest autism foundation in the nation. so good to have you here, bob. >> it's good to have you. you are one of the original cnbc people. >> yes. and neither one of us have gotten any older. >> right. at the very beginning. >> i really was. and it's been an amazing journey. i was saying that during the commercial because when we all started at cnbc, there were a lot of doubters out there. they weren't sure that we...
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he's meeting with children who have been diagnosed with autism. the conference is the biggest of its kind and is meant to break the sigma attached with the disease. john allen is cnn's senior vatican analyst joining me now. so, john, why did the pope choose to get involved with this cause and why now. >> reporter: well, this is a conference that's being put on by the vatican, it's called the pontiff call council for health care. it's a department within the vatican the focuses specifically on health care issues. the catholic church is the largest nonprofit provider of health care all around the world. so it's been on the front lines of trying to cope with the realities of autism and the challenges that the families face that have members that suffer from this disease for a long time. pope francis of course is a pope who like to reach out to people he believes have been marginalized or forgotten about or ignored. this was right in his wheel house. and i think he wanted to come to this meeting today to make a statement that he wanted to pledge the s
he's meeting with children who have been diagnosed with autism. the conference is the biggest of its kind and is meant to break the sigma attached with the disease. john allen is cnn's senior vatican analyst joining me now. so, john, why did the pope choose to get involved with this cause and why now. >> reporter: well, this is a conference that's being put on by the vatican, it's called the pontiff call council for health care. it's a department within the vatican the focuses...
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he said he thinks he might be somewhere on the autism spectrum. talking openly about autism helps reduce the stigma associated with the disorder. >>> it's giping to look a lot like christmas in the big apple. the story next. hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number stor
he said he thinks he might be somewhere on the autism spectrum. talking openly about autism helps reduce the stigma associated with the disorder. >>> it's giping to look a lot like christmas in the big apple. the story next. hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but...
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i don't know if he's got autism at all. i don't know enough about it. i know he's extremely talented. we love him. his message about -- the reason he keeps doing stand yup is tha he loves doing it and it gives him joy. >> the autism thing has probably plagued him for a long time. he may think he's got it u. but if you get somebody who steps up, autism is a ter rim thi terrible disease, if he wants to be autistic, let him be autistic. >> i think what he was trying to say, he relates and understands, no judgment, we all have different things going on with us, he's a champion of autism and research and fundraising for families, is so many children aflibl afflicted with it. it's very hard on the families, it really is. i think he should be applauded for his outreach and being incredibly -- >> he's talking about his personality. >> what makes him -- >> what makes him operate, what makes him tick, what makes him funny. >>> next up, it's been over seven years since the finale of "the sopranos" he's now teasing a possible prequell. are you on board for a preque
i don't know if he's got autism at all. i don't know enough about it. i know he's extremely talented. we love him. his message about -- the reason he keeps doing stand yup is tha he loves doing it and it gives him joy. >> the autism thing has probably plagued him for a long time. he may think he's got it u. but if you get somebody who steps up, autism is a ter rim thi terrible disease, if he wants to be autistic, let him be autistic. >> i think what he was trying to say, he relates...
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raising a child diagnosed with autism. pope francis is raffling off dozens of gifts he's been given. all the proceeds will go to charity. some bikes and a fancy coffee maker. winners will be announced in january. new guidelines on how much rice you and your children should be eating. plus, new developments on the fight against ebola. what's happening right now on capitol hill at t >> i'm storm team 4 meteorolbell. we're all shaking and sliveri today. the deep freeze ain't going aw . seven-day forecast coming up >>> right now a virginia woman is behind bars for allegedly trying to help isis. heather coffman is just outs ri. e supported isis on facebook. an affidavit says she tries to connect someone with a facilitato syria. that person was an undercover fbi agent. she has no connections with the the terrorist groups, he attorneys say. the united nations is considering new sanctions against the terrorists. includes seizi and trucks carrying oil. controll by isis. the u.n. also wants to order a worldwide moratorium on the tra
raising a child diagnosed with autism. pope francis is raffling off dozens of gifts he's been given. all the proceeds will go to charity. some bikes and a fancy coffee maker. winners will be announced in january. new guidelines on how much rice you and your children should be eating. plus, new developments on the fight against ebola. what's happening right now on capitol hill at t >> i'm storm team 4 meteorolbell. we're all shaking and sliveri today. the deep freeze ain't going aw ....
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putting technology into the hands of students with autism. how one bay area family is improving education. and making a real difference. improving education. and making a real difference. lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing 1,000 people across 27 urban areas and today, serve over 1 million meals a week. until every kid has built those life-lon
putting technology into the hands of students with autism. how one bay area family is improving education. and making a real difference. improving education. and making a real difference. lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are...
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. >> they teach skills to teens and adults who are on the autism spectrum. a spectrum comedian jerry seinfeld says applies to him. >> i don't see it as dysfunctional. i think of it as an alternate mindset. >> seinfeld told nbc's brian williams he struggles socially, only feeling comfortable with comedians. >> they are the only people i feel completely relaxed around. every other social interaction i have is somewhat of a management. >> on autism speaks facebook page, reaction to seinfeld's claim he is autistic is getting mixed reaction. >> i'm very happy jerry seinfeld has opened up the conversation to say, hey, look, there are these other guys on the spectrum. >> she says while autism is a scary diagnosis, his clients are more like you than you think. >> there are many aspects of autism are exaggerations of feelings and difficulties other people have routinely. that's definitely a good conversation to have because it makes the things autistics encounter, makes it understandable. >> understanding autism opens doors to learning and living. >> they start to go
. >> they teach skills to teens and adults who are on the autism spectrum. a spectrum comedian jerry seinfeld says applies to him. >> i don't see it as dysfunctional. i think of it as an alternate mindset. >> seinfeld told nbc's brian williams he struggles socially, only feeling comfortable with comedians. >> they are the only people i feel completely relaxed around. every other social interaction i have is somewhat of a management. >> on autism speaks facebook...
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. >>> families affected by autism join together for the 12th annual philadelphia walk now for autism speaks. kids kicked off the big event today by singing the national anthem at citizens bank park. that brought the philly phanatic out. he promptly planted a little smooch on jessica dean chris may was there as well along with about 20,000 others. we're proud media sponsors of this event. >> all right, how about this? winter arrives in new england. the shovels were out in full winter arrives in new england. blanketed gillette stadium in foxboro, massachusetts. the field and the seats were covered so the race was on to clear out the snow before this afternoon's game against the broncos and it's windy, too. wind chills at today's game in the mid-20's. pretty brutal. now to chicago where the windy city a living up to its name. fierce winds and powerful waves ripped apart the concrete along lake michigan. other parts of the trail are severely cracked and run verse to dodge gaping holes. >>> we had a lot of windy conditions here across the region. not quite as windy as chicago. guts did ge
. >>> families affected by autism join together for the 12th annual philadelphia walk now for autism speaks. kids kicked off the big event today by singing the national anthem at citizens bank park. that brought the philly phanatic out. he promptly planted a little smooch on jessica dean chris may was there as well along with about 20,000 others. we're proud media sponsors of this event. >> all right, how about this? winter arrives in new england. the shovels were out in full...
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how do you understand conditions and diseases such as autism or schizophrenia which their reproductive capacity of individuals is significantly impaired but their population frequency remained stable or increases if you believe the cdc figures of rates of autism? >> yes, the question of why we have any genetic diseases at all of courses easily answered by a mutation. there's a certain rare occurrence of mutations, things like hemophilia, huntington's korea and these terrible if off elections which are genetic. they are explained by mutation. mutation happens, mutation has to happen. they are accidental. they are just mistakes and we notice the ones that are bad as many of them are. but when you talk about things like schizophrenia which occur at a higher frequency than you would expect by mutation that's a real puzzle. one is kind of tempted to think along the lines of could there be some sort of advantage? it's hard to imagine it in schizophrenia but one could imagine in some cases that autism that autistic individuals might have advantages under some circumstances and it doesn't soun
how do you understand conditions and diseases such as autism or schizophrenia which their reproductive capacity of individuals is significantly impaired but their population frequency remained stable or increases if you believe the cdc figures of rates of autism? >> yes, the question of why we have any genetic diseases at all of courses easily answered by a mutation. there's a certain rare occurrence of mutations, things like hemophilia, huntington's korea and these terrible if off...
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you have parents who are certain that vaccines are the cause of eaxbe autism or autoimmune diseases or whatever else they may have heard, and they know because they've done their "research," and they know the answers, and i'm just part of the problem. >> reporter: before her son, logan, was born, jodie castanza had already decided not to have him vaccinated, concerned about a possible link between some vaccines and autism or asthma.ç >> i've read enough that said, you know, boys in particular seem to be more at risk. that there's maybe a genetic link that then makes boys at higher risk, not that the vaccinations are causing the issues, but that the vaccinations might be triggering the cause of the issues, and until we know more i just -- i don't feel good about it. >> reporter: the autism concern stems mainly from a report published 15 years ago in a british medical journal that has since been withdrawn and labeled a fraud. but castanza isn't convinced that doctors know best. >> i don't ever put full power and control into anybody who says, "i'm a scientist. i know what's going on,"
you have parents who are certain that vaccines are the cause of eaxbe autism or autoimmune diseases or whatever else they may have heard, and they know because they've done their "research," and they know the answers, and i'm just part of the problem. >> reporter: before her son, logan, was born, jodie castanza had already decided not to have him vaccinated, concerned about a possible link between some vaccines and autism or asthma.ç >> i've read enough that said, you...
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in italy autism is largely unknown and undiagnosed. the bay area's largest city could soon be responding to a growing trend among travelers. coming up what san jose is considering doing as more and more people book rooms through air b&b and other short-term rental sites. and a live look this morning from our mount tamm camera. you can see it is wet and windy out there on this saturday. lisa argen will have your full forecast in a few minutes. plus, a reminder we want to see the weather where you live. send us your weather photos and video. you can e-mail them to us. you can post them on our abc 7 news facebook page or share on twitter. we'll be right back. female announcer: are ending soon at sleep train! we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price
in italy autism is largely unknown and undiagnosed. the bay area's largest city could soon be responding to a growing trend among travelers. coming up what san jose is considering doing as more and more people book rooms through air b&b and other short-term rental sites. and a live look this morning from our mount tamm camera. you can see it is wet and windy out there on this saturday. lisa argen will have your full forecast in a few minutes. plus, a reminder we want to see the weather...
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. >> we're going to show you how it's moving up the conversation about autism. >>> and how much should you be bundling up this morning? bundling up this morning? where it's going we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. get a fios triple play online for this great price and a $400 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v . >>> for actor robin williams agent death, did not find illegal drugs or alcohol in his system when he died from a suicide in august. the autopsy did find prescription drugs in his system, but nothing out of the ordinary. he suffered from depression, anxiety and the early stages of parkinsons disease. >>> in her changing minds campaign, virginia state senator is being re
. >> we're going to show you how it's moving up the conversation about autism. >>> and how much should you be bundling up this morning? bundling up this morning? where it's going we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as...
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first of all, a mild form of autism. a certain fraction of people with autism develop enormous mathematical artistic abilities, not all, but a good fraction begin to excel, bn iq of 80, be mentally retarded. how is that possible? the new thinking is it is damage to the left temporal lobe that creates the savant a bullet, a blow to the head , or damage from autism. we now believe autism is not the only way to have mathematical powers. they have these powers without having to have a low iq. functional. isaac newton was functional. newton was actually a member of parliament. we are now beginning to understand that autism and savant behavior are not inevitably linked. we think you can actually control it, function in society and still have these mathematical powers. one study just last year showed that many silicon valley engineers have a higher rate than the average generation, but you probably knew that already. this is something we are still investigating. a long ways to go, but now that we have brain scans we can see the
first of all, a mild form of autism. a certain fraction of people with autism develop enormous mathematical artistic abilities, not all, but a good fraction begin to excel, bn iq of 80, be mentally retarded. how is that possible? the new thinking is it is damage to the left temporal lobe that creates the savant a bullet, a blow to the head , or damage from autism. we now believe autism is not the only way to have mathematical powers. they have these powers without having to have a low iq....
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i'm nascar driver jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> good morning. and welcome back to mosaic. in the middle of a wonderful conversation with howard freeman. we were talking earlier about a book club that one -- one book, one day. and i'm wondering what other programs you can tell folks about at the jewish community library. >> sot library has a lot of public programs. they're all free and they're available -- anybody can attend. certainly don't have to be jewish. and one thing we try to do in our collection and in our programs is to provide lots of different inroads to the jewish experience. meaning that we focus on literature but also focus on history and music, art, film and so for example this coming thursday we'll have a program by a vizzing israeli scholar and performer about hebrew poetry from the medieval time and primarily set -- music that really took tissue it took root in north africa and in the jewish world. doing a workshop. that'll be happening at the bring l i briar this sure. ne
i'm nascar driver jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> good morning. and welcome back to mosaic. in the middle of a wonderful conversation with howard freeman. we were talking earlier about a book club that one -- one book, one day. and i'm wondering what other programs you can tell folks about at the jewish community library. >> sot library has a lot of public programs. they're all free and they're available -- anybody can attend....
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the foundation - autism yesterday and today - will give their first donation next month. nine thousand dollars worth of electronics. including ipads, and a computer will go to mission san jose elementary school's special education class. they say autistic students will benefit from the donation. we feel like technology helps kids to expect in their world and help them communicate in ways they can otherwise the pinch-ill-ot-ees plan to continue raising money. and hope to donate to a different class each year. if you'd like to make a donation. visit their website at autism today and yesterday dot org. a viewer tipped us off to this story. if you have a story we should check into - you can visit our website at kron4-dot-com. it was a gorgeous day out there today mostly sunny skies and some warmer temperatures temperatures will cool down tomorrow because of the storm front pushing on through the coast we have high clubs approaching the bay area right now and also low clouds on the coastline all courtesy of the storm system happening to the north where the rain is a well to th
the foundation - autism yesterday and today - will give their first donation next month. nine thousand dollars worth of electronics. including ipads, and a computer will go to mission san jose elementary school's special education class. they say autistic students will benefit from the donation. we feel like technology helps kids to expect in their world and help them communicate in ways they can otherwise the pinch-ill-ot-ees plan to continue raising money. and hope to donate to a different...
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. >> jerry seinfeld revealing his personal connection to autism. what he's saying that is getting a lot of attention. chuck. >>> and your weekend is off to a kool cold start. it doesn't have to stay that way ♪ they may not be the most handsome of body parts. yet, there they sit on the sides of our heads. for the world to see. but what happens when they stop hearing? should we stop doing? should we stop living? not today. esteem. the hearing implant. ♪ >>> sunny man jerry seinfeld taking a serious moment to discuss autism. in an interview, seinfeld says he's on the autism spectrum pep says he has an alternative mind-set about social interactions. it was during a broadway play when seinfeld said he realized he may be on the spectrum. his main character role was autistic and he identified with many tendencies. >> i'm very literal. when people talk to me and they use expressions, sometimes i don't know what they're saying. every other social interaction i have is somewhat of a managed. >> seinfeld identifies himself as being on the spectrum. >> wel
. >> jerry seinfeld revealing his personal connection to autism. what he's saying that is getting a lot of attention. chuck. >>> and your weekend is off to a kool cold start. it doesn't have to stay that way ♪ they may not be the most handsome of body parts. yet, there they sit on the sides of our heads. for the world to see. but what happens when they stop hearing? should we stop doing? should we stop living? not today. esteem. the hearing implant. ♪ >>> sunny man...
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i don't know if he's got autism at all. i don't know enough about it. i know he's extremely talented. we love him. his message about -- the reason he keeps doing stand yup is tha he loves doing it and it gives him joy. >> the autism thing has probably plagued him for a long time. he may think he's got it u. but if you get somebody who steps up, is and understands, no judgment, we all have different things going on with us, he'sio and fundraising for families. so many children afflicted with it. it's very difficult. it's very hard on the family. it really is so i think he needs to be applauded for all his outreach and giving -- >> i don't think he was actually saying he had it. >> no. >> talking about the nature of his personality. >> right. >> there is a key difference. >> what makes --what >> i know. >> what makes him funny. >> next up, it's been over seven years since the finale of the sopranos. but the director is now teasing a possible prequel.'s i'm on board. you on board? >> why not?t? i think that's clever idea to bring it back. everybody is stil
i don't know if he's got autism at all. i don't know enough about it. i know he's extremely talented. we love him. his message about -- the reason he keeps doing stand yup is tha he loves doing it and it gives him joy. >> the autism thing has probably plagued him for a long time. he may think he's got it u. but if you get somebody who steps up, is and understands, no judgment, we all have different things going on with us, he'sio and fundraising for families. so many children afflicted...
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he says that he believes he could be on the autism spectrum. seinfeld admits that as he has learned more about autism spectrum disorders, he sees some of the same behaviors in himse himself. admitting that social engagement is really a struggle for him and that comedians are the only kind of people he feels completely relaxed around. >> there's new information tonight in the death of robin williams. an autopsy has found no illegal drugs or alcohol were present in his system when he died in august. williams had publicly acknowledged struggles in his life with substance abuse. the coroner ruled williams death suicide that resulted from a fix ya due to hanging. >> now a follow up on an investigation "eyewitness news" first reported to you in may. nurses being ab bruised inside hospitals locally and around the country. the latest incident happened at a hospital in minneapolis. surveillance video shows a skate year old patient attacking nurses with a bar pulled from the bed of his hospital bed. the side of his bed. in may health reporter stephanie s
he says that he believes he could be on the autism spectrum. seinfeld admits that as he has learned more about autism spectrum disorders, he sees some of the same behaviors in himse himself. admitting that social engagement is really a struggle for him and that comedians are the only kind of people he feels completely relaxed around. >> there's new information tonight in the death of robin williams. an autopsy has found no illegal drugs or alcohol were present in his system when he died...
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. >>> comedian seinfeld says he possesses a characteristic of autism. he believes he is on the autism spectrum because he struggles with basic social interaction. he recognized it in the play. >> in the play, the kid talked about, this is gretchen, the apple of your eye. there is no apples in your eye. why are you saying that? it's over literalizing. i am very literal. when people talk to me and use expressions, sometimes i don't know what they are saying. >> and in all, experts say autism reflects more than 1.5 children in adults in the country. >>> a 5-year-old girl in utah is back with her family after she was kidnapped. a man found the girl sleeping and carried her outside, and the stepfather who was awakened by the noise, saw the suspect and come out to confront him, and he managed to rescue the girl and the kidnapper got away. he was later found in the basement of another house. >> i don't think they have any idea who he was. >> the suspect is in jail facing charges that include kidnapping and burglary. the case is disturbingly similar to the kidn
. >>> comedian seinfeld says he possesses a characteristic of autism. he believes he is on the autism spectrum because he struggles with basic social interaction. he recognized it in the play. >> in the play, the kid talked about, this is gretchen, the apple of your eye. there is no apples in your eye. why are you saying that? it's over literalizing. i am very literal. when people talk to me and use expressions, sometimes i don't know what they are saying. >> and in all,...
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pope's goalies to remove stigma man with people with autism. church officials say this is the biggest medical conference of its kind. >>> well, this istive rent the italian city of venice puts brakes on wheeled luggage, yeah, town leaders there say suitcases dragged around the city on the sidewalks and such are making so much noise that residents cannot sleep. well, is there also concern about the damage that is left behind on marble and stone stair and walkways there. anyone caught using the bags will face a hefty fine. i'm always contracting my luggage here there and every where. i could not carry all that. it is like three backs. no plans, to head to italy anytime soon. >>> 7:38 right now. several celebrations, getting a jump start on the thanksgiving day holiday, we will take to you a church that celebrated the true meaning of the season this season. >>> and when it comes to turkey, some like white meat, others like dark meat but these guys ate the whole darn thing. we will show you more of the turkey eating competition when we come right b
pope's goalies to remove stigma man with people with autism. church officials say this is the biggest medical conference of its kind. >>> well, this istive rent the italian city of venice puts brakes on wheeled luggage, yeah, town leaders there say suitcases dragged around the city on the sidewalks and such are making so much noise that residents cannot sleep. well, is there also concern about the damage that is left behind on marble and stone stair and walkways there. anyone caught...
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this study identify ps a total of 33 definitely linked with autism, maybe 70 or 80 probably linked and a thousand more possibilities. so they're really honing in on what are the true genetic markers of the disease. >> does that mean they're all affected? >> you know, vinita truthfully the thinking right now is going to be a complex interaction between our genes and our environment. i often here if it's gene that's discouraging because there's nothing we can do about it. actually on the contrary wheng you identify a gene you understand how it works and how it might be damaged or cause autism symptoms. you can really hone in on biologic symptoms. that's a good thing. the more genes we identify the more options we have for treatment. >> does that explain -- >> that still really remains one of the big mysteries around autism. white it affected boys four files asfile times as much as girls. there are a lot of theories. are we overdiagnosing with boys? they show agrerks repet differ behaviors that are easier to pick up on. girls have more internal falk tors like shyness and depression. it ha
this study identify ps a total of 33 definitely linked with autism, maybe 70 or 80 probably linked and a thousand more possibilities. so they're really honing in on what are the true genetic markers of the disease. >> does that mean they're all affected? >> you know, vinita truthfully the thinking right now is going to be a complex interaction between our genes and our environment. i often here if it's gene that's discouraging because there's nothing we can do about it. actually on...
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. >>> up next important new discoveries about autism and the many genetic mutations that can lead to it. >>> then a minnesota mom who could go to jail for trying to help her badlyson. >> why dr. narula is warning people about taking selfies. all of that is coming up in our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning: saturday." for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a kee
. >>> up next important new discoveries about autism and the many genetic mutations that can lead to it. >>> then a minnesota mom who could go to jail for trying to help her badlyson. >> why dr. narula is warning people about taking selfies. all of that is coming up in our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning: saturday." for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double...
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it's called an asd, it's not even called autism, right? >> the better diagnosis is one of the reasons that the rate has gone up. people are being diagnosed before -- >> some think too many are but i don't think there can be too many. >> that's hard to say, yeah. >> the thing we want to emphasize is that google instead of a 25-year process and we've seen how quickly the genome, if google gets behind this. >> they have the research power nobody really has, they have the freedom to run ahead with this so their thought is they're going to have a whole cloud platform up and running in about a year or they're going to have the genomes up and around. >> nobody knows how many as perger guys are working in silicone valley right now. anyway, thank you and god speed. you can read doug's full piece on the story on cnbc.com. >> we're going to ask a veteran investor about his take on the market and whether it's going to go even higher. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an account with schwab. and when a mark
it's called an asd, it's not even called autism, right? >> the better diagnosis is one of the reasons that the rate has gone up. people are being diagnosed before -- >> some think too many are but i don't think there can be too many. >> that's hard to say, yeah. >> the thing we want to emphasize is that google instead of a 25-year process and we've seen how quickly the genome, if google gets behind this. >> they have the research power nobody really has, they have...
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a male student with autism was taken into custody for making threats. that case is still under investigation. >> two are dead in coatesville tonight. a man waited for a woman and shot her several times before taking his own life. he work there is also and has two children. >>> the bomb squad had to come to north philadelphia twice. they discovered four booby-traps. one of them went after with the buildings' new owner. it triggered a concealed booby-trap. rowland mcvicker set up the trigger. >> they were disarmed. the intent was still there. >> animal control agents were called in to pick up the couples many dogs. they have carved out a living space inside of the tumbling plant. >> arson, flames broke out before dawn. they revealed the burnt out wrecks was six trucks. the investigators say that the arsonist cut a hole in the fence. >>> they are showing off their haul after pulling off a major drug bust. the officers in elsmere had a four-month investigation. the home on 400 block of seneca road. a seizure offer $15,000 in cash. this investigation is ongo
a male student with autism was taken into custody for making threats. that case is still under investigation. >> two are dead in coatesville tonight. a man waited for a woman and shot her several times before taking his own life. he work there is also and has two children. >>> the bomb squad had to come to north philadelphia twice. they discovered four booby-traps. one of them went after with the buildings' new owner. it triggered a concealed booby-trap. rowland mcvicker set up...
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as what was done for autism. before we be clear, go any further, have you had conversations with republicans in the u.s. senate? -- the way this process works is the majority leader -- we do not want to wait until the next congress. sends out ader reid message, and then we find out who might have objections, and i have to go personally from office to office so we can get those -- to dissuade those concerns and we can get this signed into office this year. >> it is an important issue. i do think if you are stuck with one of these illnesses, you need health care. that's why you not only need that kind of research, but it's why i oppose voting more than 40 times to undermine to repeal the affordable care act. 15,000 people in our district have health-care coverage now that they did not before. to take that away from them i think is wrong. i don't want to go back to the day where folks were denied coverage or go bankrupt because of a previous existing condition. surenk we got to make health care happens, and this is
as what was done for autism. before we be clear, go any further, have you had conversations with republicans in the u.s. senate? -- the way this process works is the majority leader -- we do not want to wait until the next congress. sends out ader reid message, and then we find out who might have objections, and i have to go personally from office to office so we can get those -- to dissuade those concerns and we can get this signed into office this year. >> it is an important issue. i do...
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joining us after meeting with the pope, pope francis has taken on the autism disorder. follow us online on facebook and twitter@mitchell reports and my colleague joins me with what's next on ronan farrow daily. >> we will be following the latest on the situation in israel and the mideast, but also today as the president ignites a firestorm of promises now expected any day of immigration reform through executive action. we get a rare look at the human side of that fight. i looked at on the border across the southern end of this country. a dangerous game of cat and mouse. meaty border crossing agents and braivery. you are not going to want to miss this. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] ♪soft holiday music ]♪ can you help me up? [ snow intensifies ] [ sleighbells ring in the distance ] aleve. all day pain relief with just 2 pills. get back to being you. it's about getting to the finish
joining us after meeting with the pope, pope francis has taken on the autism disorder. follow us online on facebook and twitter@mitchell reports and my colleague joins me with what's next on ronan farrow daily. >> we will be following the latest on the situation in israel and the mideast, but also today as the president ignites a firestorm of promises now expected any day of immigration reform through executive action. we get a rare look at the human side of that fight. i looked at on the...
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it tasked kids with autism and asperger's to teach them to talk and speak. >> it's a great idea. >> i find that amazing. the robots dancing and dancing better than me. >>> coming up, wild life invading our backyards. >> the problem that is driving them closer to homes. the way to protect your house. >>> up close and personal, even if it is a little bit dangerous. our drought is bringing wildlife right to our own front door. >> we have shown you recent encounters with mountain lions, but that's not all. >> reporter: the chapped landscapes of california are forcing wildlife into our backyards as they search for food, shelter, and water. staff at the wildlife hospital know all too well. they have a wildlife hotline. this year calls are up 20%. >> these are people that are having raccoons digging up their yard. these are people that are seeing deer in their yards and they haven't seen deer in their yards before. they have a birdbath or apples that have fallen from the tree. >> reporter: that includes pets like mice and their rattlesnake competitors and this bird hit by a car and now being
it tasked kids with autism and asperger's to teach them to talk and speak. >> it's a great idea. >> i find that amazing. the robots dancing and dancing better than me. >>> coming up, wild life invading our backyards. >> the problem that is driving them closer to homes. the way to protect your house. >>> up close and personal, even if it is a little bit dangerous. our drought is bringing wildlife right to our own front door. >> we have shown you recent...
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. >> the comedian says he has autism. >> i think i'm on the spectrum. >>> then, as the mystery of what happened to the family that vanished into thin air finally been solved? wait until you hear who cops say did it. >> i need justice upstairs for my lovely family. >>> and mowed down. the guy behind the wheel was her high school classmate. >> were you trying to kill her? >> look what happened to her. >>> then, finger licking brook brook -- brook brooke shields. how this naughty scene from "friends" led to an outrageous outburst. >>> hero's welcome for a navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed bin laden but is his life in danger? he's surrounded by security.
. >> the comedian says he has autism. >> i think i'm on the spectrum. >>> then, as the mystery of what happened to the family that vanished into thin air finally been solved? wait until you hear who cops say did it. >> i need justice upstairs for my lovely family. >>> and mowed down. the guy behind the wheel was her high school classmate. >> were you trying to kill her? >> look what happened to her. >>> then, finger licking brook brook --...
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before becoming an artist, adams who was diagnosed with autism when she was 2 years old, wondered how she fit in. >> i saw people. they think that i am different. >> that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein. he had an idea for a book and he needed an illustrator. >> after i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said will you draw for me for my illustration book? i said, yes, i can. >> adams went to work pouring emotion into her art and her own feelings of alienation and a feeling misunderstood were put into the images of billy. he's an autistic boy who loves rocks. >> he likes to find rocks as i like to draw. it's my different talent than him. my cousin who has autism, his classmates a written a lot of letters to me. >> adams' cousin felt he needed to be better understood so his class read julia's book. >> what we like most about the story is we learned it's okay to be different. it just touched my heart. i almost cried. i just felt like i brought hope to them and it made me feel happy inside. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> we have breaking news here at cnn
before becoming an artist, adams who was diagnosed with autism when she was 2 years old, wondered how she fit in. >> i saw people. they think that i am different. >> that changed last year when adams met with sam goldstein. he had an idea for a book and he needed an illustrator. >> after i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said will you draw for me for my illustration book? i said, yes, i can. >> adams went to work pouring emotion into her art and her own feelings...
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before becoming an artist, adams, who was diagnosed with autism when she was two years old, wondered how she fit in. >> i saw people. they think that i am different. >> reporter: that changed last year, when adams met with sam goldstein. he's a neuropsychologist. he had an idea for a book. and he needed an illustrator. >> i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said, will you draw for me? for my illustration book? and i said, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to work, pouring emotion into her art. her own feelings of alienation, was put into the form of billy, who likes to find rocks. >> it's my different talent than him. my cousin, devone, who has autism, his classmates have written letters to me. >> reporter: her cousin needed to be understood. so, his class read the book. >> what we liked about the story most is that we learned it is okay to be different. it just touched my heart. i almost cried. i just felt like i was -- brought hope to them. and made me feel happy inside. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence
before becoming an artist, adams, who was diagnosed with autism when she was two years old, wondered how she fit in. >> i saw people. they think that i am different. >> reporter: that changed last year, when adams met with sam goldstein. he's a neuropsychologist. he had an idea for a book. and he needed an illustrator. >> i showed him a picture in my portfolio, he said, will you draw for me? for my illustration book? and i said, yes, i can. >> reporter: adams went to...
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mad progress on the eir initial deadline was november 1st, i think probable in retrospect that was autism ambition that is a priority and we've made it such but it is quite complex and staff we have a continuous diagnosis with our staff and the attorneys and staff and the reports i'm getting back we continue to make good progress to work dlooinl and we don't have concerns about the academy daig or seeking to detail the draft eir. >> so the one question it is not a conversation but cancellation the academy acquires large property on van ness between jackson and washington i think where the property is located the holdings are being brought to the portfolio how can it address the changes and conditions. >> that's an excellent question the property has been acquired by mr. stevens i'm waiting for a report back from dr. stevens for the intended use of property it is not intended for used by the academy of art university and going back several months and years on this it has not been a violation to acquire property the violation is the change of use without authorization in this case after i w
mad progress on the eir initial deadline was november 1st, i think probable in retrospect that was autism ambition that is a priority and we've made it such but it is quite complex and staff we have a continuous diagnosis with our staff and the attorneys and staff and the reports i'm getting back we continue to make good progress to work dlooinl and we don't have concerns about the academy daig or seeking to detail the draft eir. >> so the one question it is not a conversation but...
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interview with him last night that got jerry seinfeld a whole lot of attention today on the subject of autism. >>> and the crowd goes wild for a little girl going through a really tough time finally getting to see her hero, her own dad, in action. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian willia.
interview with him last night that got jerry seinfeld a whole lot of attention today on the subject of autism. >>> and the crowd goes wild for a little girl going through a really tough time finally getting to see her hero, her own dad, in action. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian willia.
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. >>> also, pope francis, raising awareness about autism. his holiness held a mass for hundreds of children with autism, and also their parents, this is at the vatican. the pope is calling on governments all across our plan tote try to better diagnosis that condition. and provide families with more resources. your health this morning, cold and flu season is here, chances are your co-work verse been coughing and sneezing a lot lately, and you don't want to bring any of those germs home, right? well, how can you keep your family healthy? bet gavin with the fox medical team joins us now, bet, we asked our viewers on social media the secrets to fielding coat colds and flu. we share them. adams says secrets, cranberry juice or wawa oj. wawa is a store here, beth. keeping up exercise can sweat it out. raphael says homemade chicken soup. beth, you're telling us certain foods can boost our immune system, and you're starting with some fruit, right? >> reporter: yes, and all of this, your viewers suggested are great, but i have three foods to help kee
. >>> also, pope francis, raising awareness about autism. his holiness held a mass for hundreds of children with autism, and also their parents, this is at the vatican. the pope is calling on governments all across our plan tote try to better diagnosis that condition. and provide families with more resources. your health this morning, cold and flu season is here, chances are your co-work verse been coughing and sneezing a lot lately, and you don't want to bring any of those germs home,...
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jerry seinfield said he believes he is on the autism spectrum because he has problems with basic social communication. seinfield says he is very literal and sometimes doesn't understand when people use expressions. he doesn't see it as dysfunctional, just an alternate mind-set. >>> a san francisco couple is taking a cue from gwenyth paltrow and consciously uncoupled, but it is even more unconventional. they handed their wedding rings back to each other. this they are no longer husband and wife, but aren't getting a divorce. after splitting up they still live together. >> that's odd. >> we will find out more on "nightline." >> now let's turn our attention to the weekend forecast. >> that's a strapping story. >> it is warmer than average and we are expecting more of that. live doppler 7hd tracking the fog along the coast and also around places like oakland with reduced visibility. also watching this large storm. check out the satellite picture. it is a superstorm. it has produced wind gusts of 96 miles an hour earlier today. and this was one super typhoon that teamed up with a disturbance
jerry seinfield said he believes he is on the autism spectrum because he has problems with basic social communication. seinfield says he is very literal and sometimes doesn't understand when people use expressions. he doesn't see it as dysfunctional, just an alternate mind-set. >>> a san francisco couple is taking a cue from gwenyth paltrow and consciously uncoupled, but it is even more unconventional. they handed their wedding rings back to each other. this they are no longer husband...
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report may finally answer the question of who is and is not to blame. >>> and removing the sigma of autism. pope francis once again extends his hands to those in need. we're going to have a live report from the vatican on his latest efforts. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. glad to have you with me for another hour. i'm zain asher. we're going to begin in the u.s. city of ferguson, missouri where people are on edge waiting for the grand jury to decide the
report may finally answer the question of who is and is not to blame. >>> and removing the sigma of autism. pope francis once again extends his hands to those in need. we're going to have a live report from the vatican on his latest efforts. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. glad to have you with me for another hour. i'm zain asher. we're going to begin in the u.s. city of ferguson, missouri where people are on edge waiting for the grand...
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-- there is no connection between autisms and vaccines. so, from -- when approaching this story, you have to look at it like, okay, these people have concerns but it's not a scientific debate. they're having a debate which they believe to be scientific but it's not scientific. so you can't do the whole, you know, well, this side believes this and this side believes this and let the readers decide. it's really not that kind of story. you really, i believe, are doing a disservice to the readers if you approach it like that because the science, as i said, is settled. so any way, so we put the story together and it ran and the reaction to it was really -- even though i had been researching this topic for about a month and kind of got a sense of how much depth and breadth there is to this topic, it's really -- if you read about it, it's really quite amazing. but the reaction to the story still floored me because we had over 600 comments on our website and, for us, that's probably 10 times the normal amount of comments that we would receive on a
-- there is no connection between autisms and vaccines. so, from -- when approaching this story, you have to look at it like, okay, these people have concerns but it's not a scientific debate. they're having a debate which they believe to be scientific but it's not scientific. so you can't do the whole, you know, well, this side believes this and this side believes this and let the readers decide. it's really not that kind of story. you really, i believe, are doing a disservice to the readers...
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with amp stay on the outer perimeters of yards it is taking uppermost of the spaces our students with autism are having difficulties navigating the yards as all i have our students and often told to move or hit with balls the games top every sways because of this those students are staying away from the yard areas this is not what we want for our kids this is not good for the students with the possibility of more standards will make recess difficult with the students with activism at star king i highly recommend not adding to the population as charles you very much (clapping.) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi dear board members i'm wondering if i can have transmission in my native tongue. >> please say our name. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> okay my name is - i have a kid in the third grade in the star king in the elementary school and i know that school has a lot of programs. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> sorry. >> and i know the students of the school come from a lot of family backgrounds. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i know because of this different backgrounds
with amp stay on the outer perimeters of yards it is taking uppermost of the spaces our students with autism are having difficulties navigating the yards as all i have our students and often told to move or hit with balls the games top every sways because of this those students are staying away from the yard areas this is not what we want for our kids this is not good for the students with the possibility of more standards will make recess difficult with the students with activism at star king...
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elementary the san francisco superintendent and the san francisco board of east side and jennelle of our autism and caitlin and we appreciate the pack hass as well, for their endorsements and the resolution that supervisor eric mar will present on december the first in support of the inclusive schools week and an addendum to our report we would encourage you to take a look at the teacher shortage currently there are 65 vacancy par positions 36 are special ed positions including the bilingual and special ed and parents that are specialists with the medical needs of our severely impacted students of at least three of those par positions are vacant along with 16 special ed classrooms 5 by colleges and one nurse while we can find teachers on craig's list we hope you can too we hope to see you in april (clapping.) commissioner norton. >> did you promote me so a couple of questions thank you for the report and also a pleasure to you all i'm curious about the first of all, i want to appreciate first of all, that you included some best practices in our report there are inxirwa to the district. >> what
elementary the san francisco superintendent and the san francisco board of east side and jennelle of our autism and caitlin and we appreciate the pack hass as well, for their endorsements and the resolution that supervisor eric mar will present on december the first in support of the inclusive schools week and an addendum to our report we would encourage you to take a look at the teacher shortage currently there are 65 vacancy par positions 36 are special ed positions including the bilingual...